Aroldis Chapman wants to be the Reds closer

“In
the beginning when I started closing, it was something I didn’t know
about,” he said. “But as I started throwing and getting into the late
part of the game – when the game is more exciting – I kind of liked it.
The adrenaline goes up. I would like to be in that situation. But that’s
something I can’t control.”

Speaking of control, he struggled with his command on Saturday as he threw nine consecutive balls and 17 pitches without getting an out at one point.